Description

Gorgeous all brick attached Georgian style home offers a uniquely private location with views not of neighboring homes but of trees and open space. Warm and inviting, the home is in perfect condition with custom paint, extensive architectural details, recessed lighting, crown moldings, and high end finishes throughout. End TH lives like a SF. 3 fin. lvls, 2 gas FPs, 4 BRs, 4.5 baths, 2 car garage.

Property Details

MLS #

VAFC100024

Status

PENDING

Type

Residential

Subtype

End of Row/Townhouse

Style

Colonial

Beds

4

Full Baths

4

Half Baths

1

Cooling Fuel

Electric

Heating Fuel

Natural Gas

Hot Water

60+ Gallon Tank,Natural Gas

Fireplaces

2

Levels

3

Total Sqft

3,618

Lot Size

3,120 square feet

Current Price

$789,000

Original Price

$0

HOA Fee

$270.00 (Monthly)

Ownership Type

Fee Simple

Listed

Nov 1, 2018

Days on Market

80

Subdivision

FARRCROFT

County/City

FAIRFAX CITY

City Tax

$8,655.96 (Annually)

Parking

On Street, Driveway, Attached Garage

Schools

Elementary

Daniels Run

Middle/Junior

Lanier

High/Senior

Fairfax

Directions

From 495: W. 236, becomes Main St in FFX City, R. at light on Farrcroft Dr., L. Ballynahown Cir, L into 2nd alley, park in 3998 driveway & enter thru gate to Family Rm door, or park in guest space, walk on path to front door facing Main St.

Fairfax City

The City of Fairfax is an independent city located in the center of Fairfax County. It also serves as the county’s seat. Although the town was formally named in 1874, the region’s history dates back to the early 18th century, when King Charles of England granted Lord Fairfax 5,000 acres of land. Today the city serves as the commercial and governmental center for the most populous jurisdiction in both the state of Virginia and the Washington Metropolitan area.

Quality of Life:

The City of Fairfax extends outward from its historic Old Town district, which is located in the blocks surrounding the intersection of Chain Bridge Road and Main Street, where the County Courthouse was built in 1790. The City of Fairfax is rich in Civil War history: the courthouse was the site of the first Confederate officer casualty. The downtown area also serves as a cultural hub, offering a variety of festivals to suit every interest. The Fairfax Fine Arts Festival held every April offers a venue for hundreds of local artists. In the fall the “Fall for the Book” features lectures and discussions with nationally recognized writers, all hosted at the new regional library.

Further out from the Old Town hub, a variety of newer developments offer an array of amenities. Fairfax Corner, a new mixed-use development, offers a variety of shopping and dining options, and Fair Oaks mall serves as a major retail center for the region.

Getting Around:

Due to its location at the center of Fairfax County, the City of Fairfax is conveniently located near a variety of major arteries and choices for mass transit. The downtown area is located about 2 miles southwest of the Vienna Metro, and major arteries include Lee Highway, Route 50, Route 123, and I-66.

With our relationship with Atlantic Coast Mortgage, LLC, we’re able to provide the full spectrum of mortgage services, from online pre-approval to a guiding hand throughout the entire financing process.